Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Wake up employees

AT&T sees you as an expense on a spreadsheet. Period. Stank and the board are laughing all the way to the bank as they enrich themselves at your expense.

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Post ID: @OP+1opGsNpr

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You just a UUID. 99% of coworkers are not your friends. Keep your opinions to yourself, show up on time, do your job at least 70% effort, go home and don’t look back. Work to live. Don’t live to work.

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Post ID: @6cor+1opGsNpr

Many also believe that extra efforts/work or getting their “name out there” will ‘save’ them. It doesn’t matter if a VP+ knows your name or what your working…unless they’re willing to “go to bat” for you come layoff time. You have to be extra ‘special’ for them to pull strings on your behalf. Just being a “good worker”/high performer or “well known” is NOT enough!

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Post ID: @2hsk+1opGsNpr

Really? I thought they lived us.

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Post ID: @1vxx+1opGsNpr

thanks Captain Obvious

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Post ID: @1opm+1opGsNpr

Yup. We are all leased employees.

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Post ID: @1fwa+1opGsNpr

Too many believe their “value” will protect them.

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Post ID: @1prm+1opGsNpr

“ T isn’t playing the discounted price game like Spectrum, it is not sustainable. They already have a large customer base and don’t need to take a loss for customer acquisition.”

This is the exact arrogant market deaf approach that has lead to the demise of T. It’s thinking like this which has caused thousands of layoffs….smh

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Post ID: @1rcz+1opGsNpr

“ You have to have spectrum internet for $50to get the $29 deal. It’s Verizon’s network.”

Duh…

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Post ID: @1wtr+1opGsNpr

Stank did thank Santone, the benefits cutter, for all her great work with human capital. So that's all he thinks of people as.

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Post ID: @1byh+1opGsNpr

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/local-companies/2020/04/24/randall-stephensons-legacy-at-att-he-built-the-empire/

What if that’s bad for business?

“This is one of those issues you just ask, ‘What’s the right thing to do?’” he said at a Wall Street Journal forum. “And then you do the right thing.”

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Post ID: @1stz+1opGsNpr
AT&T sees you as an expense on a spreadsheet.

That's like... every business.

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Post ID: @1cpn+1opGsNpr

You have to have spectrum internet for $50to get the $29 deal. It’s Verizon’s network.

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Post ID: @1wqc+1opGsNpr

That does it. We should quit. That will teach Stankey to enrich themselves at our expense.

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Post ID: @ggo+1opGsNpr

T isn’t playing the discounted price game like Spectrum, it is not sustainable. They already have a large customer base and don’t need to take a loss for customer acquisition.

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Post ID: @mxc+1opGsNpr

They really aren’t , they are actually realizing that their business as usual approach is nearing an end. The days of throwing billions at an acquisition to distract the board , Wall Street and employees over poor performance is over. They can’t hide anymore. Everyone sees that they only have one option, laying people off. Once you get to that point , it’s all but over. You’ll notice there is no technology and innovation coming out of T, valuable spectrum is being picked up by the other tier 1 telecom companies because we just can’t afford it. You see more joint ventures because these , if successful will be completely spun off. This is the worst case scenario for T. Finally, something as simple as a mobile rate plan analysis should tell you everything you need to know, T for 1 line $80, Spectrum for 1 line $29…….it won’t take long for the loyal T customers to churn given the economics of it.
It’s a sad ending to a once vibrant, driven and respected company.

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